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Monthly Archives: June 2010
Flying Car-Plane: A Reality
You readers know I have an obsession with riding on air and flying cars. Do you remember driving while high? Well, I have good news for you. For the first time, the FAA has approved a flying car. It is … Continue reading
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Tonsillitis
From WebMD: Tonsillitis is an infection or inflammation of the tonsils . The tonsils are balls of lymphatic tissue on both sides of the throat, above and behind the tongue. They are part of the immune system, which helps the … Continue reading
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Yiddish in Speaking and in Writing
Yiddish is “The language historically of Ashkenazic Jews of Central and Eastern Europe, resulting from a fusion of elements derived principally from medieval German dialects and secondarily from Hebrew and Aramaic, various Slavic languages, and Old French and Old Italian.” … Continue reading
The Picture Show
I love going to the Picture Show; whenever, I am in a location that has one. I see that there is a Picture Show at Altamonte Springs in Altamonte Springs, Florida; at Bloomingdale Court in Bloomingdale, Illinois; at Citadel Crossing … Continue reading
Multitasking
Can you multitask? You may say you can and do multitask: but, I say you cannot and do not multitask. Read what the Wikipedia article Human multitasking has to offer on the subject. I suggest you read an article on … Continue reading
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Israel, An Anthology
Stories about the Middle East and the country of Israel have been in the mass media on a daily basis now for over sixty years. Given that Israel seems to have captured the attention of the world for more than … Continue reading
Performance Appraisal
The process of employee performance appraisal can be a very valuable tool for management and employee if done properly. Unfortunately, performance appraisal is not an objective process in that it involves people who are human beings unable to prevent bias … Continue reading